Drilled

A true-crime podcast about climate change. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt and reported by a team of climate journalists, Drilled investigates the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.

Science
Social Sciences
Earth Sciences
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How UK Courts Became the New Climate Protest Ba...
32 min
27
What Happened At Bayou Bridge? The Other End of...
43 min
28
Seven Years Later, an Environmental Impact Stat...
36 min
29
Modern-Day Bead Trading: The Fossil Fuel Indust...
41 min
30
Abeer Butmeh: Living on the Front Lines of a Wa...
34 min
31
Messy Conversations: Magatte Wade, Atlas Networ...
72 min
32
The Tomato Soup "Controversy"
31 min
33
In Brazil, A Tale as Old as Colonization: Why I...
28 min
34
Guyana Update: Gas to Energy for Guyana, or Pro...
26 min
35
Joanna Smith on "Conspiring Against the United ...
48 min
36
Loss Is on the Calendar in Nigeria
31 min
37
How Think Tanks Laid the Groundwork to Criminal...
43 min
38
In Vietnam, Tax Evasion Charges Help Lock Up Cl...
21 min
39
In Australia, A State-By-State Approach to Crim...
28 min
40
Disha Ravi on Becoming the Face of "Radical" Pr...
31 min
41
The Corporate Push to Criminalize Speech
32 min
42
How the Media Has Helped to Criminalize Climate...
22 min
43
Outside/In: When Protest Is a Crime, Part 1
44 min
44
Introducing Our New Season: The Real Free Speec...
3 min
45
Herb, Ep 3: The Next Citizens United Will Be a ...
25 min
46
Herb, Ep 2: A Legal Strategy
29 min
47
Herb, Ep 1: The Panic
33 min
48
Industry Backlash to Grassroots Organizing in L...
23 min
49
The Anti-ESG Campaign Gets a Boost from RAGA
18 min
50
Bingeworthy Interview with Amy Westervelt of Dr...
52 min